Krapinske Spa

Chorvatsko / Krapina-Zagorje / Krapinske Toplice

Krapinske Spa (akratoterme) are known for its thermal spas, situated in a quiet and beautiful valley surrounded by picturesque hills of Croatian Zagorje. In the literature, is known for its medicinal springs since the hyper-1772nd year. The same year he built the first bath (Bath Bristol), and 1808th built a bath, “Rukavina”. In 1862. Jakob Badel buys built baths and built a new (Jakobovu, Mary and Puck). He also built a hotel, restoration of health building. So Krapinske Spa for that time to become a modern rehabilitation center in the Austro-Hungary monarchy achieve significant tourism results. 1956th he began the modern era of tourism development, namely, the spa is based hospital department of rheumatic diseases and orthopedic rehabilitation, who later became a special hospital for medical rehabilitation. Termanlna waterstems from 4 sources. The water temperature at the springs is 39-41 º C, the chemical is characterized by calcium, magnesium and hydrogen. Krapinske Water Spa was rated as the sixth the best quality thermal water in Europe. Water proved to be particularly suitable for rheumatism, diseases of the spine, neuro-muskulaturne problems, diabetes with joint complications, post-traumatic conditions before and after orthopedic, surgical and neurosurgical procedures on the musculoskeletal system of the body, heart disease and peripheral vascular disease, improving postinfarction and postoperative state . In June 2009. The first is to open an exclusive hotel with apartments in the Croatian Zagorje 4 *, in the center of Krapinske Spa – Hotel Villa Magdalena. Hotel offers nine luxurious rooms kapaciceta to 30 people and a-la-carte restaurant with a bar, and there are many action packs and massage. The building complex is the largest indoor swimming pool and wellness facilities in Croatia, whose opening expects big growth in wellness, quality of tourism in Krapinske Spas. I start work is not yet known. Krapinske Spa is located 45 km north-west of Zagreb, at an altitude of 155 m.